Hollyhock--biennial--often dont flower first year, flower second year then need to plant new seeds following year that collect from plant or possibly they reseed themselves. Plant hollyhocks in groups of 8 to 12, setting them about two feet apart. They will grow into a stunning solid mass, making a dramatic vertical statement on a grand scale

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Though it's a biennial or short-lived perennial, hollyhock reseeds itself, so you can be sure you'll always have a crop of the colorful summertime spires in your yard. Plant Name: Alcea rosea Growing Conditions: Full sun or part shade and moist, well-drained soil Size: To 6 feet tall and 2 feet wide Grow it with: Peony, which bloom earlier in the season. Plus, the good-looking peony foliage will help hide the hollyhock's less attractive leaves. Zones: 3-9

"Brushmark" lilies was a phrase that came out of the breeding work of the late Eddie McRae while working at the old Oregon Bulb Farms. The t...

'Patricia's Pride' - Asiatic Hybrid Lily Bulb

Here's a dramatic addition for your garden if you're a fan of Asiatic lilies - 'Patricia's Pride.' If your Minneapolis MN area landscape needs a touch of the dramatic, contact us at http://www.aldmn.com